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Post by Skye on Aug 28, 2016 13:03:10 GMT -5
Anyone? I own two -- Pumpkin and Lion, and I used to own a bun named Peanut. He had to be put down last year.
If so, care to share some pics of them? The one below is of Peanut and Lion.
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Post by Skye on Aug 28, 2016 13:04:11 GMT -5
Brown one is Lion, white and caramel one is Peanut.
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Iriswish
i'm a walking travesty but i'm smiling at everything
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Post by Iriswish on Aug 28, 2016 13:07:36 GMT -5
Lion's fur colour is so pretty I'm jealous
I did have one called Misty who I believe I got when I was 7? Unfortunately she died of myxi when I was 11
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Post by Skye on Aug 28, 2016 13:09:23 GMT -5
Iriswish Haha thanks. cx Aw, what breed was Misty? And what's myxi, I've never heard of it?
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Iriswish
i'm a walking travesty but i'm smiling at everything
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Post by Iriswish on Aug 28, 2016 13:12:51 GMT -5
Iriswish Haha thanks. cx Aw, what breed was Misty? And what's myxi, I've never heard of it? I believe she was a Netherland Lop but I could be wrong... Myxomatosis; it's a disease passed by wild rabbits. Unfortunately I used to live in an area where they were common xc
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Post by Skye on Aug 28, 2016 13:16:02 GMT -5
Iriswish Haha thanks. cx Aw, what breed was Misty? And what's myxi, I've never heard of it? I believe she was a Netherland Lop but I could be wrong... Myxomatosis; it's a disease passed by wild rabbits. Unfortunately I used to live in an area where they were common xc Aw, that stinks. Lops are so cute though, I've always wanted one but have never gotten one before.
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Post by Saint Ambrosef on Aug 28, 2016 13:27:05 GMT -5
Owned. My rabbit died about two years back. She was about 6 years old-- one day she stopped eating/drinking, became very lethargic, and passed away two mornings later. Mom thinks it was kidney failure, which meant it was quite painless.
My sister and I both got rabbits for Christmas when I was 9 and she was 11. Their names were Jingle and Bell (). Mine was Jingle-- white with a grey spine and speckles along her back, gray tips to her ears, and around her eyes. She was a grouchy girl, but loved to be pet. Bell is all-black and a bit on the runty side; mom and I call her "benicula" because she's always grunting and scratching at people's legs when they're in her way. My sister just calls her "my little wild thang." Naturally, she's the one that lives longer and is going strong at 8-9 years.
They're dwarf rabbits, so they don't live as long as other species (7 years is average I think)
EDIT: They may have been dwarf mixes. I have no idea where my parents got them from-- they were from "Santa" when we were little. But we do know they were both of a smaller breed, and Bell appeared to be a runt on top of it.
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Post by Skye on Aug 28, 2016 13:43:33 GMT -5
Saint AmbrosefAw, Jingle sounds like she was so adorable! I sure hope that she had a painless passing. I can't quite say the same for my poor bun Peanut, who had stopped eating and was getting bone thin before hand. He had an abscess created by a broken tooth, I never noticed it since it was under his chin until a bump appeared on his cheek. By then, an infection had come and we could never shake it off even with treatment. Ah, Bell sounds a lot like Lion actually. He growls and is pretty grumpy all the time, though he does tolerate petting when he wants it. xD I love the nickname 'little wild thang', too. Lion is around the same age as Bell, he's got to be eight or maybe even nine years old.
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Post by snowfeather1337 on Aug 29, 2016 11:41:10 GMT -5
I have a brown lopped ear named holly and some male named hop. Hes my brothers. Holly is mine. Hop and Holly mated and had two litters but we had to give them away
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